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The user manuals recommend using a choke while starting the bike. But often, we notice that the bike starts perfectly fine without a choke, yet it struggles to start on the choke. What starts with a single crank of the starter or a single kick with the choke off, may require 2-3 cranks with the choke 'on'. Why does this happen? Should you stick to the manual and use the choke or you can ignore the point?

Since '02 xBhp is different things to different people. From a close knit national
community of bikers to India's only motorcycling lifestyle magazine and a place to make
like minded biker friends. We have one common religion - Bikeism.